Italy has two Veterans' Days, one on May 24th, to celebrate May 24th, 1915, when Italy joined the WW1 effort (and got back quite a slice of Italian territory from Austria).
The other is November 4th, to celebrate Nov.1918 when Austria said "
'nuff! " and signed the Armistice.
We do not feel there is anything worth celebrating re: WW2, although the "Democratic Party" (previously known as "Communist Party"

) will rouse a lot of hubbub over April 25...
gerald.hughes wrote on 05/27/12 at 19:38:29:I hesitate to bring it up, but the isolation of our military from the population happens because we have a volunteer military. When you have a draft, every family has an investment in the military.
I lived in the US during the Nixon years, and I remember all the protesting and marching not only against the war in Vietnam, but against the draft as well.
A well-fed nation which lives in peace generally does not like to see its youth whisked away for the draft.
This was true in Europe as well. Italy revamped its "love affair" with the military only when it switched from draft to enlistment some 15 years ago.